Fine Motor Fun for Your Toddlers & Preschoolers

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Fine motor games and activities help your young learners build muscle strength in their fingers and wrists, develop hand stability, and strengthen hand-eye coordination, important foundational functions for many simple activities performed throughout the day {and life!}. If you're looking to start a fine motor skill center in your classroom, here are some great activities to get you started. The best part - you can find most of the components in your recycling bin or {inexpensively!} at your local grocery store.

Photo Source: Tinker Lab

Have students thread colorful chenille stems through the holes of a colander, like these "sculptures" we found at Tinker Lab.

Photo Source: Arts & Crofts

Invite your students to place toothpicks through the holes of a cheese shaker like this activity from Arts & Crofts.

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Set out recycled mayonnaise bottles and craft sticks, inviting students to practice dropping them through the slots like this exercise we found at Tons of Fun

Photo Source: Me & Marie

Have students thread colorful drinking straws through the holes of a recycled Parmesan cheese container, like this activity at Me & Marie.

Photo Source: Me & Marie

Invite students to fit drinking straws into recycled plastic bottles like this exercise from Me & Marie.